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Knowledge and Inspiration for Health and the Environment

Author - Marie Demers, Ph.D.

Marie Demers, Ph.D.

Marie Demers, Ph.D., has worked as a health researcher for the past twenty-five years. As an epidemiologist, she has been involved mainly in primary care research, where a large part of the health problems are clearly preventable throug the adoption of healthier lifestyle habits. Her bacground in psychology, biology and anthropology has taught her that the environment plays a key role in developing these habits. A resident of picturesque Quebec, Dr. Demers' extensive readings and worldwide travels have given her a a priveleged observer role in making the case for a more walkable environment.


Books by Marie Demers, Ph.D.

Walk for Your Life! <I>Restoring Neighborhood Walkways to Enhance Community Life, Improve Street Safety and Reduce Obesity </I>

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Walk for Your Life! Restoring Neighborhood Walkways to Enhance Community Life, Improve Street Safety and Reduce Obesity
ISBN: 1-890612-49-9
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Restaurant Review
Bonobo's Restaurant in NYC at 18 E. 23rd Street was a great recent find! We were heading for the subway stop when my 12-year-old noticed Bonobo's and begged to go in.

Bonobo's is a great find for those of us who want organic food in a hurry, and don't eat refined cane sugar.

The chef's are friendly, informative and offer samples from the display case at the front of the restaurant. You can't call it a 'cooking' area because everything at Bonobo's is raw! We tried their "signature" Red Pepper-Coconut Soup, and it is absolutely delicious!

Restaurant Review
The Tabard Inn, Washington, D.C.

May 21, 2006

I will never again drive south without going to DC! The Tabard is worth the stop to stay and to eat. Imagine stepping into a feeling--not just a place, but a place with a feeling of home and history and activism. You walk into a room with 1800’s furniture, a fireplace and friendly people sitting and chatting while waiting for their meal or listening to the jazz guitarist. And then sitting down to eat a beautiful meal that is carefully and thoughtfully prepared with mostly organic ingredients,...